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Draining the Water Reservoir

On humidified units, the water reservoir must be drained prior

to moving the cabinet as well as during the “Removing Lime

and Mineral Deposits” procedure.

eLeCTRIC shOCK hAzARD: Turn the power switch OFF,

unplug the power cord, and allow the unit to cool before

performing any maintenance or cleaning.

1. Move the POWER ON/OFF (I/O) switch to the OFF (O)

position and unplug the power cord. Allow the unit to cool.

2. Locate the valve inside the cabinet on the underside of the

ceiling sheet. 

CAUTION: BURN hAzARD—Ceiling sheet

and water in reservoir are hot during operation. Allow to

cool before draining.

3. Position a one gallon (four liter) container under the valve. 

4. Turn the valve handle from the horizontal position (closed)

to the vertical position (open) to drain the reservoir.

5. Once the reservoir is empty, return the valve handle to the

closed position.

Figure 13. Draining Reservoir Valve

NOTE: if the water used has an excessive amount of lime or

mineral  content,  follow  the  REMOViNG  LiME  aND

MiNERaL DEPOSiTS procedure for periodic cleaning

and deliming of the water reservoir.

NOTE: Unit failure caused by liming or sediment buildup is not

covered under warranty.

Valve
Open

Valve
Closed

WARNING

Removing Lime and Mineral Deposits

Use the following procedure for periodic cleaning and de-liming

of the water reservoir on humidified models.

NOTE: The lime and mineral content of the water used for daily

operation  will  determine  how  often  the  deliming

procedure must be performed.

NOTE: Perform this procedure when the unit will not be used

for a period of time, such as the end of the day.

1. Move the POWER ON/OFF (I/O) switch to the OFF (O)

position and unplug the power cord. Allow the unit to cool.

2. After the unit has cooled down, perform the “Draining the

Water Reservoir” procedure in this section.

3. Fill the water reservoir with a mixture of 75% water and 25%

white vinegar. Do not use flavored vinegar.

4. Plug in and turn on the unit.

5. Set both the air temperature and humidity to their highest

settings and allow the unit to run for 30 minutes.

6. Move the POWER ON/OFF (I/O) switch to the OFF (O)

position and unplug the power cord. Allow the unit to cool.

7. Perform the “Draining the Water Reservoir” procedure to

empty the deliming solution from the water reservoir.

8. Continue  to  fill  and  drain  the  water  reservoir  with  clean

water until the deliming solution is rinsed through and the

reservoir is clean.

9. Plug the unit into its power source and fill the reservoir as

usual  for  daily  operation  using  the  procedure  in  the

OPERATION section of this manual.

Replacing A Display Light

Make sure protective lamp cover(s) are installed in front of

fluorescent lamp(s). Breakage of fluorescent lamps not

properly protected could result in personal injury and/or

food contamination.

Units are equipped with two fluorescent lamps that illuminate

the warming area. These lamps have a special lamp cover to

guard against injury and food contamination in the event of

breakage. When replacing a fluorescent lamp, use Hatco P/N

02.30.074.00.  Use  the  following  procedure  to  replace  a

fluorescent lamp.

1. Turn off the unit, unplug the power cord, and allow the unit

to cool.

2. Remove the lamp cover from in front of the fluorescent

lamp.

3. Carefully twist the fluorescent lamp and pull out to remove

it from the sockets on each end.

4. Align the tabs on each end of the new fluorescent lamp

with the channels on each socket, and push the lamp into

the sockets.

5. Carefully twist the fluorescent lamp in the sockets until it

“snaps” into position.

6. Replace the lamp cover in front of the fluorescent lamp.

WARNING

Form No. FDWDM-1010

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MAINTeNANCe

Summary of Contents for FLAV-R-FRESH FDWD-1

Page 1: ...ce No opere este equipo al menos que haya le do y comprendido el contenido de este manual Cualquier falla en el seguimiento de las instrucciones contenidas en este manual puede resultar en un serio le...

Page 2: ...ghly prior to shipment Important Owner Information 2 Introduction 2 Important safety Information 3 Model Description 4 Model Designation 5 specifications 5 Plug Configurations 5 Electrical Rating Char...

Page 3: ...power cord and allow unit to cool before performing any cleaning setup or maintenance DO NOT submerge or saturate with water Unit is not waterproof Do not operate if unit has been submerged or saturat...

Page 4: ...he same features as the FDWD 1 but includes an additional door on the opposite side of the controls for pass through convenience Model FDWD 1x Model FDWD 1X is similar to the FDWD 1 but features a 4 s...

Page 5: ...nits are supplied from the factory with an electrical cord and plug installed Plugs are supplied according to the applications eLeCTRIC shOCK hAzARD Plug unit into a properly grounded electrical recep...

Page 6: ...90 lbs 41 kg 230 240 CE 1323 1440 5 8 6 0 BS 1363 90 lbs 41 kg FDWD 2 no humidity 100 1115 11 2 NEMA 5 15P 90 lbs 41 kg 120 1065 8 9 NEMA 5 15P 90 lbs 41 kg 220 1115 5 1 CEE 7 7 Schuko or BS 1363 90 l...

Page 7: ...7 8 530 mm 28 5 8 727 mm 19 1 16 485 mm 15 3 8 390 mm FDWD 2 19 3 8 492 mm 22 559 mm 28 5 8 727 mm 19 1 16 485 mm 15 3 8 390 mm FDWD 2X 19 3 8 492 mm 22 559 mm 28 5 8 727 mm 19 1 16 485 mm 15 3 8 390...

Page 8: ...is convenient for use The location should be level to prevent the unit or its contents from falling accidentally and strong enough to support the weight of the unit and contents Transport unit in upr...

Page 9: ...the hinges to the cabinet 6 Remove the screws from the striker plates on the non hinge side of the cabinet 7 Install the striker plates on the opposite side of the cabinet where the hinges were previo...

Page 10: ...rientation will result in malfunction of the proximity switch 5 Remove the screw and nut from the new mounting hole Secure the proximity switch to the mounting hole with the screw and nut Make sure to...

Page 11: ...o the water reservoir during the initial water fill only This will ensure proper operation of the water level sensors eLeCTRIC shOCK hAzARD Do not overfill water reservoir Overfilling can cause electr...

Page 12: ...mperature point inside the cabinet not the product temperature The capacity of the water reservoir permits uninterrupted operation for approximately 3 6 hours depending on the settings and how frequen...

Page 13: ...TE Both the rotating display rack and the stationary rack are removable for cleaning if necessary Refer to the Removing the Rotating Rack procedure in this section for removal 4 Clean the glass side p...

Page 14: ...After the unit has cooled down perform the Draining the Water Reservoir procedure in this section 3 Fill the water reservoir with a mixture of 75 water and 25 white vinegar Do not use flavored vinegar...

Page 15: ...to heating element Contact Authorized Service Agent or Hatco for assistance Blower motor is not working Check blower motor refer to Symptom Unit operates but is not circulating air inside cabinet Air...

Page 16: ...tzel tree which is stainless steel Figure 15 Display Racks Motorless Rack Coupling The motorless rack coupling allows the stationary installation of a 4 tier circle rack or 3 tier pretzel tree in cabi...

Page 17: ...screws from the cabinet hood The screws that need to be removed are determined by the location and number of sign holders being installed 2 Align the mounting holes on the sign holder s with the mount...

Page 18: ...PATENT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT INFRINGEMENT Without limiting the generality of the foregoing SUCH WARRANTIES DO NOT COVER Coated incandescent light bulbs fluorescent lights heat lamp bulb...

Page 19: ...19 Form No FDWDM 1010 NOTes...

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